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My Story: Ammar Hussain

Ammar Hussain shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Christine Steman

Christine Steman shares how she got into the EHS field.

Editor’s Note: How does she manage?

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski takes a moment to appreciate the magazine’s Managing Editor, Jennifer Yario.

What’s Your Opinion: When it comes to safety, who is the harder “sell”: workers or management?

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Within reach or not, smartphones can drain ‘brain power’: study

Austin, TX — The presence of smartphones can significantly reduce users’ cognitive capacity – even when the devices are turned off – according to researchers from the University of Texas at Austin.

Bad commutes have driven more than 20 percent of office workers to quit a job, survey shows

Menlo Park, CA — Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. office workers say they’ve quit a job because their commute was too much, according to the results of a recent survey conducted by global staffing firm Robert Half.

My Story: Tom Kinder

Tom Kinder shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Janine Bain

Janine Bain shares how she got into the EHS field.
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Safety Leadership: Retaining talent in a tight labor market

"When the job market tilts in favor of workers … how do you keep your best people?" asks DEKRA Insight's Don Groover, who outlines four steps leaders can take to swiftly and effectively "stop the hemorrhaging."

Editor’s Note: A tough topic

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses integrating autistic workers into the workplace.

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